Мотемвев 16, 1895.) 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
591. 
CavLEY, Esq., withpleasing harmony of white, pink, yellow, 
owers also were of extra good quality, 
i M rsell, 
be did then, but t he was fairly beaten y | his rival. — at 
those 
featur K 
littl 1 foot in height, 
x trained vong of — 
— gr. to D. MARTIN RAU 
bearing a 
„ sho 
a profusion ‘of well-developed blooms, his best being 
Miss bed atson, Madame Rendatier, Madame Levin, 
and La Triom 
With six — or incurved, Mr. Cherry, gr. to Mrs. 
Ga owed ‚ i 
The best six Pompons were from Mr. CHERRY, also the 
ieties of Cedo Nulli standing him in good s , also Com- 
mander Schneider and my. Mr. NY was a close 2nd, 
Black Douglas being one du his 
r. Swain, gr. to E. 
mids or stand. Pompous, owing t all oe the — 710 
nd of the Anemone sec wo) 
Mr, SWAIN w r three plants of large-flowered 
also 1 
varieties, his 28 of ae Morel being of rich colour and 
with fine bloom 
An exi xcellent asi was that provided for twelve Japanese, 
a 
Viviand Moret, Comte de Surani, mi Chas, 
CvT-Broows (Japanese). 
Mr. Н — — wed a stand of 
twen — з, of large size and very fresh, and uniform 
throughout. e dnte Smith. Viviand Morel, Moly- 
neux, Eda ‚ Chas. Davis (extra), , Mari 
oste, Viscountess Hambledon, Н. L. Sun and a 
rfect bloom тооке. Mr. MUBSELL followed with 
another rd, Mr. Seward, ] de Jules Ferry, and 
Excelsior here were 2 ial note, 
г. Е — — blooms on long stems 
grown, he fine flowers, Lady Sanders, a 
broad . Ме. MURSELL 
-petalled varieties, Mr, ced 
lst, leo ап admirable lot of flowers, the bast of warn 
Mr ps 
w ith, Brooke, Mrs. Howe, and Louise 
Mr. 8 е 2nd, almost on a with the — idi 
Lord B here being — € ood, 
For six of any whi te v Me. , MURSELL Was a worthy. 
lst, with al ltl 
pure in colour ; Mr Howe re ig 2nd, with Madame 
he positions were reversed, Mr. 
Howe Winn 
In à class tee twelve — Mr. STEVENS won with 
even stand, the best bein oste, Su flower, and 
Charles Davis; Mr. POULTON, followed up strongly for 24d 
place, Louise and Sunflower being conspicuous. 
Incurv:d, Sc The best — incurved, very uniform, 
and of medium size and fresh, came fro 
i rin 0 E 
Mr. WE ms 
bright and well set es we Mr. 
Milsom 9. А e of 
the class for Tui aie 
o EXHIBITS. 
At thia ch w tl Fern 
ly good, -— = = goi ng to Mr. Hill, gr. "ч 
a. W. mite» Esq., staged Platycerium grande in 
robust lo 
health; also droga кі schizophylla gloriosa, G. 
‚ and 1 Mic Mr. Jones, gr. e 
N. N. SHERWooD, Esq., w followed, h had Gymnogram 
ition, argyrophylla m and — premio lla gloriosa, both in — 
Mr. Ranson having a strong 
half-dozen, Vanda Sander Oncidium var cosum Rogersi, 
and Liparis longipes, lovely oa with long 
Pendulous spikes of minute but e flowers. 
Foliaged plants were sh : the bast coming from Mr. 
› йт. ы A. No ; rimulas, table plants, 
so staged in first-rate condition; so also 
e eee П a good method of exhibiting these 
iscellaneons exhibits of fruit and flowers came from Messrs. 
— — Mr. J. E. KNiaHTS. H. 
CHESHUNT, WORMLEY, AND DIS- 
TRICT HORTICULTURAL MUTUAL 
— e 
was held 
7.— The өзи жый — 
at Turnford, 
NOVEMBE 
on the — date in the Society 
— ÁN sitit ч -— he nded for 
trees es Carmes, J lle, TE 
Chrétien, — а’ — Hessle, Olapp's Favou 
Bonne Jersey, Fe 1 Beurré Superfin, dr тену 
Durondeau, and Doyenné du Comi ice, these giving a! suocession 
ers 
te, Loui 
in N November, 
which is late enough, as storing for long periods of time does 
* 
not pay the market min. Standards of from 5 to 6 feet in 
height of stem w recom: led. 
rs for a market is that of bush 
worked on the Quince, which allows a large number of choice 
kinds to be grown in a small area, if 4 be, the varieties to 
be taken being Williams’ Bon Ch Dr. Jules Guyot, 
Clapp's Favourite, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Beurré Su n, 
Marie Louise (double grafted), ler de la Cour, Pit- 
rré 1а 
a select list of good large and choice Pears, which 
to Pears grown for private es] he said this was 
practised b y many, but really understood by few, as a great 
many take up a nurserym an's cat and — a selection 
without any regard to 
роке of the varieties — u mon 
Winter Wells, Aston Town, Beurré В нете, 
A vote of thanks oo been — 
excellent piper, the meeting termin 
The 
ra 
xt meeting wilt be held n^ “Friday, November 22, 
А, Рейн a piper dn ^ А 
mage 
a Sink 
TH, AND 
Nov в 7, 8.—Tae eighte nth T exhibi- 
— held 2 the Cromwell Hall, was, in all respecta 
most satisfactory one Pros in — ance of the 
publie, the weather oat unpropitious), the 
hall being ae with: pore and cut flowers of 
superior qual 
— e —The competition in this class 
was keen, the premier meii being given to a splendid lot, 
in which "fae c owers predominated, to Mr. J, Wil- 
to T. 8 — i Hill; а most credi table 
to Mi ‚ ALLENSWOOD 
Par 
A” Silv. ver C given аза in prize (special) by Mr. = bie 
won by 8. W. LAMBERT, Esq., Nort 
: Ist, Mr. C. "den Y with Douglas: 
nd, Mr. J, PORTBURY, Specimen — verd ‘tana rd): 
here — le prize was taken by Mr. 
In class for a standard if ibo height зк less than 
30 de 4 evi 
y, and Mr. C. Pearce, gr. to W. S. PAGE, Esq., 
Y, with fine flowers, but unto! Zud, 
Mr.. P. Potter, gr. to J. D. cler leren. Gifford House, 
amongst others, fi s of B. Parkes, Golden 
— 1: 1st, Mr. C. BENT- 
W. 1. p who had particu ularly good W. W. Astor, Sir 
Malle. 2 
and Nelson; эм, ым — 
Чоп Pim eue брай 
M, i Wa, ver See J. 8 
due n Molyneu: 
of whose 
Ino c Malle. T. Rey, E. mem 
е; 200, a very deverving lot, Mr. 
Six reflexed; 1st, Mr, C. BENTLEY, noteworthy here 
Amy Furze 
Twelve 
Christine, and Cloth of Gold; Ond, Mr. J, 
flowers were 
incurved : Ist, Mr. J. on Hoorn, Esq., 
me Gem ; 
welve 
„ Some 
Schwabe, 
The premier Japa: 
blooms of Mr. Bano, Baron Hirsch, 
2nd, Mr, E, Pearce, gr. to W. S. Paar, Esq. 
Japanese : . agn mes, gr. to W. B. ROGERS, 
of whose were — a. ©. 
and Charles "det a. м J. DAR 
Thér des Rey, shown 
le, T 
by Mr. W. J. urat. enemy d was May Tomlin, 
from ve PORTBURY, 
Chrysanthemums were very tastef — shown. 
Adiantum — with whi w flowers, 
very effective as T in the Ist prize inen from Mr. 
K. Pi sae a 2nd, Mr. P. Porr 
being 
better fl. 
Е зн 
Black Н 
METHVEN and U. BENTLEY gained th 
class for 
corres) 
winners were 
Dessert 
added 3 to dp: show, the 
Messrs. Porr 
groupe of mixed plants, flowering and foliage, 
5 prize- winners 
competition 
A good 
— ie " asg devoted to Primulas, but we have seen 
pot an effective exhibit. 
am rapes, 
For three bunches of 
samples from Messrs, A. 
awards; whilst io the 
ман of Alexandria, the out prize- 
Messrs. N and О, ALEXAND 
Apples were ries Pea by Messrs, J. COMPRESE 
e 
n the class for ge dishes kitchen Apples, som 
чы fine 
—— th 
STUART, 
— 
W. ТЕМ, 
Non-co 
JAMES VE 
as did Mr. 
ate di 
e wond 
examples of Sandringham, Bismarck, aud Alfriston 
e chief award e Mr. P. Cavanagh, to Madame 
amptou t. C. ALEX ANDE ER. 
в were ача — by Me:srs, А METHVEN and 
1 ex ore des were 
сн & S 
numerous good, Mess 
8 sent fine fol е ning flowering vius 
5. МАноо! D & Son: 8, 
W. lern e 
Nery e ven Sor ats tow Sete, i 
of Apples. 
FOREST GATE CHRYSANTHEMOM. 
: : is 
eem mood four Nhe ge and,in « 
— gu 
petition 
ruling 
may 
bition beld in the Town P Bali 
the Countess ot 
he excellence of the exhi- 
» amatenra and | кыйс —— 
nee n се 
е specimen ns, Inthe 
8, quality aad 5 were the d. ыг Bakis 
the jadges 
In the class for cr p ainin Mr. W. J. SMITE, рыгы 
prem 
a fine bank— Japanese and in- 
: Mr. C. Т. Count coming in 
Here fine arrangements secured the 
Wa cre rp and Mr. H. J. 
t Gate. 
by ! Mr. T. 
uc 
or the * best th 
J. Fiori, were end sel eia fine, а close 2nd 
. LIVERMORE, 
ree bush piante, any variety, Messrs. BRIGHT- 
and а 1 the grou p осс 
Ak com 
в — - 
APTE а spass of 0 
It . and instruction of visitors 
"outa blooms. —Twenty-fo 
— ph ae Japanese flow 
blooms of 
Davis; 2nd, a charm 
Twelve J 
ема flowers 
very fine 
B. Smith, p»s^ Charles 
arming lot, Mr. S. Wits 
Seward, Colon d W. . 
арапече апа twelve incurred a se Ain dn out 
show 
